Report cover image

Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Market 2026-2035

Published Jan 01, 2026
Length 144 Pages
SKU # ORMR21116558

Description

Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Component (Hardware and Software & Services), by Technology (Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), Supervisory Controller and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Machine Vision, Distributed Control System (DCS), Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), and Others), and by End-Use Industry (Healthcare, Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Oil & Gas, Food & Beverages, and Others), Forecast Period 2026-2035

Industry Overview

Asia-Pacific smart manufacturing market was valued at $53.8 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach $221.1 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 15.3% during the forecast period (2026–2035). The Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing market is registering steady growth as companies replace ageing equipment with systems that improve uptime and process accuracy. Producers are allocating more capital to automation hardware and plant software that support faster line adjustments and coordinated workflows. Demand from automotive and electronics facilities is rising as they expand capacity across the region. Similar momentum is visible in healthcare and food processing, where firms are adopting monitoring and control tools to strengthen quality assurance. Policy support in several countries is helping accelerate these upgrades by encouraging the use of modern industrial technologies.

Market Dynamics

Rising Adoption of Integrated Automation Platforms

The Asia-Pacific smart manufacturing market is moving toward wider use of integrated automation platforms that link controllers, plant software, and machine-level systems. Companies are investing in unified architectures to reduce downtime, streamline operations, and improve coordination between production lines. This shift is particularly visible in sectors with tight throughput requirements, such as automotive and electronics. Firms are standardising on common control and monitoring tools to manage multi-site operations more efficiently. As these upgrades progress, adoption of advanced PLC, SCADA, and DCS systems is accelerating across the region.

Expanding Use of Machine Vision and Digital Engineering Tools

Manufacturers in the Asia Pacific are increasing their reliance on machine-vision systems and digital engineering tools to enhance inspection accuracy and product consistency. Facilities are adopting vision-enabled automation to support high-volume output and reduce manual checks. At the same time, the use of PLM and related software is rising as companies seek better visibility into product design and lifecycle planning. These solutions are helping firms shorten development cycles and align production with shifting customer needs.

Market Segmentation
  • Based on the component, the market is segmented into hardware, software & services.
  • Based on the technology, the market is segmented into programmable logic controller (PLC), supervisory controller and data acquisition (SCADA), machine vision, distributed control system (DCS), product lifecycle management (PLM), and others.
  • Based on the end-use industry, the market is segmented into healthcare, automotive, aerospace & defense, oil & gas, food & beverages, and others.
Growing Demand for Programmable Logic Controller Solutions

Machine-vision systems are gaining wider use as manufacturers look for reliable tools to raise inspection speed and reduce error rates. Electronics, food processing, and healthcare facilities are investing in advanced cameras and software as product tolerances tighten. Key suppliers such as Keyence, Cognex, and Panasonic are expanding their presence through new vision platforms tailored to regional industries. Plants are also combining vision tools with automation hardware to improve traceability and real-time feedback during production. This approach supports faster decision-making on the shop floor and helps maintain consistency across large manufacturing runs. As a result, machine vision is becoming a central element of the region’s shift toward smarter operations.

Rising Adoption of Machine Vision for Quality-Driven Operations

The expanding medical and healthcare landscape in the Asia-Pacific is providing a solid base for the increased use of Smart Manufacturing. Hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic facilities are adopting protective layers to maintain cleaner surfaces and reduce contamination risks. This transition is further encouraged by infrastructure upgrades and new healthcare investments across the region. The industry’s focus on higher standards of environmental hygiene has made specialized coatings a practical choice in sensitive areas. Manufacturers are responding with materials tailored for clinical settings, enhancing reliability and durability.

Regional Outlook

The Asia-Pacific smart manufacturing market is further divided by countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia & New Zealand, ASEAN Countries (Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, and others), and the Rest of Asia-Pacific.

China’s Expanding Investment in Advanced Industrial Automation

China continues to lead the region as manufacturers increase spending on automation hardware and factory-level software to raise output efficiency. Local firms are modernizing plants to manage larger production runs, especially in electronics, automotive, and machinery. Companies such as Siemens, ABB, Mitsubishi Electric, and domestic suppliers are active in supplying controllers, vision tools, and industrial software to support this transition. Many facilities are adopting integrated platforms that link shop-floor equipment with real-time monitoring tools to reduce delays and improve line coordination. Strong policy support for digitalised and high-tech manufacturing is further accelerating technology upgrades.

Market Players Outlook

The major companies operating in the Asia-Pacific smart manufacturing market include ABB Ltd., FANUC Corp., Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Schneider Electric SE, Siemens AG, among others. Market players are leveraging partnerships, collaborations, mergers, and acquisition strategies for business expansion and innovative product development to maintain their market positioning.

Recent Developments
  • In July 2025, A*STAR and Siemens signed an MoU to boost innovation and digital transformation in smart, sustainable manufacturing for Singapore and ASEAN companies. Their collaboration focuses on speeding access to industrial AI and automation expertise, developing sustainable manufacturing processes aligned with global standards, and helping regional companies become more agile, resilient, and competitive internationally.
  • In September 2025, Athena and Tech Mahindra partnered to accelerate Industry 4.0 adoption globally by delivering AI-enabled, scalable Manufacturing Execution System (MES) solutions.
  • In July 2025, Schneider Electric acquired Temasek’s 35% stake in its Indian joint venture for $6.4 billion, gaining full ownership of Schneider Electric India. This follows its 2020 acquisition of a 65% stake from L&T. With 31 factories and distribution centers, India is now Schneider Electric’s third-largest market and a key global hub. The full buyout aims to streamline operations and accelerate decision-making, reinforcing India’s role as a strategic manufacturing base and high-potential market in the company’s multi-hub strategy.
  • In July 2025, Schneider Electric is building a 500,000 sq ft manufacturing facility near Shoolagiri, Tamil Nadu, underscoring India's rise as a global automation hub.
The Report Covers
  • Market value data analysis of 2025 and forecast to 2035.
  • Annualized market revenues ($ million) for each market segment.
  • Country-wise analysis of major geographical regions.
  • Key companies operating in the Asia-Pacific smart manufacturing market. Based on the availability of data, information related to new products and relevant news is also available in the report.
  • Analysis of business strategies by identifying the key market segments positioned for strong growth in the future.
  • Analysis of market-entry and market expansion strategies.
  • Competitive strategies by identifying ‘who-stands-where’ in the market.

Table of Contents

144 Pages
1. Report Summary
Current Industry Analysis and Growth Potential Outlook
Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Market Sales Analysis – Component Technology End-Use Industry ($ Million)
Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Market Sales Performance of Top Countries
1.1. Research Methodology
Primary Research Approach
Secondary Research Approach
1.2. Market Snapshot
2. Market Overview and Insights
2.1. Scope of the Study
2.2. Analyst Insight & Current Market Trends
2.2.1. Key Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Industry Trends
2.2.2. Market Recommendations
3. Market Determinants
3.1. Market Drivers
3.1.1. Drivers For Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Market: Impact Analysis
3.2. Market Pain Points and Challenges
3.2.1. Restraints For Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Market: Impact Analysis
3.3. Market Opportunities
3.3.1. Opportunities For Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Market: Impact Analysis
4. Competitive Landscape
4.1. Competitive Dashboard – Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Market Revenue and Share by Manufacturers
Smart Manufacturing Product Comparison Analysis
Top Market Player Ranking Matrix
4.2. Key Company Analysis
4.2.1. ABB Ltd.
4.2.1.1. Overview
4.2.1.2. Product Portfolio
4.2.1.3. Financial Analysis
4.2.1.4. SWOT Analysis
4.2.1.5. Business Strategy
4.2.2. FANUC Corp.
4.2.2.1. Overview
4.2.2.2. Product Portfolio
4.2.2.3. Financial Analysis
4.2.2.4. SWOT Analysis
4.2.2.5. Business Strategy
4.2.3. Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
4.2.3.1. Overview
4.2.3.2. Product Portfolio
4.2.3.3. Financial Analysis
4.2.3.4. SWOT Analysis
4.2.3.5. Business Strategy
4.2.4. Schneider Electric SE
4.2.4.1. Overview
4.2.4.2. Product Portfolio
4.2.4.3. Financial Analysis
4.2.4.4. SWOT Analysis
4.2.4.5. Business Strategy
4.2.5. Siemens AG
4.2.5.1. Overview
4.2.5.2. Product Portfolio
4.2.5.3. Financial Analysis
4.2.5.4. SWOT Analysis
4.2.5.5. Business Strategy
4.3. Top Winning Strategies by Market Players
4.3.1. Merger and Acquisition
4.3.2. Product Launch
4.3.3. Partnership And Collaboration
5. Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Market Sales Analysis by Component ($ Million)
5.1. Hardware
5.2. Software & Services
6. Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Market Sales Analysis by Technology ($ Million)
6.1. Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
6.2. Supervisory Controller and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
6.3. Machine Vision
6.4. Distributed Control System (DCS)
6.5. Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
6.6. Others
7. Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Market Sales Analysis by End-Use Industry ($ Million)
7.1. Healthcare
7.2. Automotive
7.3. Aerospace & Defense
7.4. Oil & Gas
7.5. Food & Beverages
7.6. Others
8. Regional Analysis
8.1. Asia-Pacific Smart Manufacturing Market Sales Analysis – Component Technology End-Use Industry Country ($ Million)
Macroeconomic Factors for Asia-Pacific
8.1.1. China
8.1.2. Japan
8.1.3. South Korea
8.1.4. India
8.1.5. Australia & New Zealand
8.1.6. ASEAN Countries (Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, And others)
8.1.7. Rest of Asia-Pacific
9. Company Profiles
9.1. ABB Ltd.
9.1.1. Quick Facts
9.1.2. Company Overview
9.1.3. Product Portfolio
9.1.4. Business Strategies
9.2. Advantech Co., Ltd.
9.2.1. Quick Facts
9.2.2. Company Overview
9.2.3. Product Portfolio
9.2.4. Business Strategies
9.3. Delta Electronics, Inc.
9.3.1. Quick Facts
9.3.2. Company Overview
9.3.3. Product Portfolio
9.3.4. Business Strategies
9.4. DENSO Corp.
9.4.1. Quick Facts
9.4.2. Company Overview
9.4.3. Product Portfolio
9.4.4. Business Strategies
9.5. Emerson Electric Co.
9.5.1. Quick Facts
9.5.2. Company Overview
9.5.3. Product Portfolio
9.5.4. Business Strategies
9.6. FANUC Corporation
9.6.1. Quick Facts
9.6.2. Company Overview
9.6.3. Product Portfolio
9.6.4. Business Strategies
9.7. Honeywell International Inc.
9.7.1. Quick Facts
9.7.2. Company Overview
9.7.3. Product Portfolio
9.7.4. Business Strategies
9.8. Hitachi, Ltd.
9.8.1. Quick Facts
9.8.2. Company Overview
9.8.3. Product Portfolio
9.8.4. Business Strategies
9.9. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
9.9.1. Quick Facts
9.9.2. Company Overview
9.9.3. Product Portfolio
9.9.4. Business Strategies
9.10. Keyence Corp.
9.10.1. Quick Facts
9.10.2. Company Overview
9.10.3. Product Portfolio
9.10.4. Business Strategies
9.11. Larsen & Toubro Limited
9.11.1. Quick Facts
9.11.2. Company Overview
9.11.3. Product Portfolio
9.11.4. Business Strategies
9.12. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
9.12.1. Quick Facts
9.12.2. Company Overview
9.12.3. Product Portfolio
9.12.4. Business Strategies
9.13. Omron Corp.
9.13.1. Quick Facts
9.13.2. Company Overview
9.13.3. Product Portfolio
9.13.4. Business Strategies
9.14. Panasonic Holdings Corp.
9.14.1. Quick Facts
9.14.2. Company Overview
9.14.3. Product Portfolio
9.14.4. Business Strategies
9.15. Robert Bosch GmbH
9.15.1. Quick Facts
9.15.2. Company Overview
9.15.3. Product Portfolio
9.15.4. Business Strategies
9.16. Rockwell Automation, Inc.
9.16.1. Quick Facts
9.16.2. Company Overview
9.16.3. Product Portfolio
9.16.4. Business Strategies
9.17. Schneider Electric SE
9.17.1. Quick Facts
9.17.2. Company Overview
9.17.3. Product Portfolio
9.17.4. Business Strategies
9.18. Siemens AG
9.18.1. Quick Facts
9.18.2. Company Overview
9.18.3. Product Portfolio
9.18.4. Business Strategies
9.19. Toshiba Corporation
9.19.1. Quick Facts
9.19.2. Company Overview
9.19.3. Product Portfolio
9.19.4. Business Strategies
9.20. Yokogawa Electric Corp.
9.20.1. Quick Facts
9.20.2. Company Overview
9.20.3. Product Portfolio
9.20.4. Business Strategies
How Do Licenses Work?
Request A Sample
Head shot

Questions or Comments?

Our team has the ability to search within reports to verify it suits your needs. We can also help maximize your budget by finding sections of reports you can purchase.